Artworks

These are the artworks that were created by the artists as part of Locked World

  • Dollhouse

    BOP Young Artists (Digital)

    Dollhouse is a dark mockumentary offering a chilling reading of the negative impact one person’s ‘good intentions’ can have on the lives of others.
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  • The Importance of Sleep

    Jack Li

    Clock pointing to 11 with a 'HOME' sign underneath.
    This work explores how the human body prepares for a new day during sleep.
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  • The Body as it is Lived

    Emily Beaney

    Still from the video. Dark background with white particles. Circle cutout image in centre showing a hand and water bubbles.
    This filmic exploration of theoretical constructions and lived experiences of the body in illness examines what it is to have a body, to be a body.
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  • Glitch in the system

    Andrew Robertson

    Colourful overlapping glitchy squares with error 404 message in the center
    Traversing the multiverse, Glitch emerges between the binaries humanity creates. A Glitch in the system, a break from ‘reality’.
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  • This Is Not A Piece About My Disability

    E Ingram

    A film still from “[this is not] a piece about my disability”. A glass picture frame with brass edges on a white wall.  Blood soaked flowers have been roughly gaffer-taped into the frame. A pair of blood stained hands are latching the frame shut.
    An abstract exploration of disability & diagnosis rejecting the pressures placed on disabled women & femme-passing people by society.
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  • Writing From the Groin

    Sandra Alland

    A video still of a white deaf person who stands in front of a bright blue wall. He's wearing a black t-shirt that says "Footnote" in bright orange letters. Yellow captions say: 'In this BSL version of San's essay, I represent San's footnotes, in the flesh.'
    A text-based and multimedia essay that celebrates how and why disabled literature leaves non-disabled literature in the dust.
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  • Contextualisation

    BOP Young Artists Pilot Cohort

    Person wearing a hat with both hands in front of the chest. Everything is blue-greenish tinted and in front of a dark background. Caption reads 'This collective bodymind of disabled experience'
    Not an explanation of Locked World but an awareness of what it is and where it sits. The contradictions and corroborations within our collaboration.
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  • I want it for us, and I also want it from us

    Georgia Holman

    Two people in white shirts standing in front of each other, dancing while lifting their arms. Coastline and hazy sea with grey sky in the background.
    A video work, exploring interdependency, access intimacy & running away to the comfort of bodies of water.
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  • untitled autism manual

    Rylan Gleave

    POV of open notebook pressed against the wall with one hand while the other hand writing 'untitled autism manual'
    Short audio visual piece that explores throwing off social conditioning, and embracing neurodivergence.
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